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Bearded vulture captive breeding for conservation – 2015 report published

Now that the breeding season in the bearded vulture captive breeding network ...
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Bearded vulture captive breeding season is over – so birds are now being transferred across Europe

During the last days 6 bearded vultures have been transferred to different ...
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Young bearded vulture released in the Grands Causses dies due to viper bite

One of the two young females released earlier this year in the ...
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Larzac is still up north – now in northern Germany!

The young male bearded vulture – named Larzac – that left the ...
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Another bearded vulture wandering in northern Europe – Adonis is now in Belarus!

Adonis is a young male that was released in 2014 in the ...
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Where is Larzac?

The young male bearded vulture – named Larzac – that was found ...
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Two young bearded vultures to be released tomorrow in the Hohe Tauern National Park (Austria)

 So far this year 14 bearded vultures have been released across Europe ...
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Another bearded vulture in Holland – this time a young reintroduced last year in the Grands Causses (Massif Central, France)

The young male bird – named Larzac – was found on Sunday ...
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How bearded vultures get their orange colour in the wild?

In order to better understand how and why bearded vultures get their ...
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Another great bearded vulture release in Andalucia

Early this week Tugia was released in Andalucía – the 6th bearded ...
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Immature bearded vulture in the Eastern Italian Alps (Friuli)

In the Region Friuli Venezia Giulia there are only about 15 observations ...
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The 6th bearded vulture to be released in Andalucía this year will be put on the hacking platform today

After releases in Andalusia (5 birds so far  – see photos of ...
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More than 200 people saw Girun and Volcaire being released in the Baronnies – a new site in our project to re-establish bearded vultures across Europe

Vautours en Baronnies, the local NGO who is coordinating the reintroduction of ...
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Linking bearded vultures from the Alps to the Pyrenees: two young bearded vultures will be released tomorrow in a new site in the Baronnies

As part of its programme to restore the bearded vulture across Europe, ...
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Roc Genèse fledged from its wild nest in the French Pyrenees

The first wild bearded vulture nestling tagged in the French pre-Pyrenees flew ...
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Restoring bearded vultures across Europe – two more birds released in the Swiss Alps

Following the releases of bearded vultures in Corsica, Andalusia, and the Grands ...
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Two more young bearded vultures released in Lozère

Last week two new young bearded vultures were released in Meyrueis by ...
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Vagrancy season: two young bearded vultures flying around northern Europe (UK and Denmark)

While the first ever bearded vulture to be seen in the UK ...
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Two young bearded vultures will be released tomorrow in the Grands Causses

Following the release of the first young bearded vultures in Corsica (see ...
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Cimatella and Muntagnolu equipped with satellite tags

Cimatella (female) and Muntagnolu (male), the two young bearded vultures released in ...
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